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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What could possibly go wrong using untested missiles so close to civilians in a crowded capital city? Surely not the killing of 150 little girls... https://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/29/world/middleeast/us-precision-strike-missile-iran-lamerd.html?regi_id=4808285&template_id=744&tracking_id=bizafZVZlsCWX1f4Gn19&user_id=1d1c20bc68ee810acf9550faaf23f7e8 New U.S. Missile Hit Iranian Sports Hall and School, Analysis Shows The Pentagon used missiles untested in combat in a deadly attack that struck civilian sites near a military compound on Feb. 28, according to visual evidence examined by The Times and weapons experts.[/quote] This strike was mentioned on this thread several times previously. And people did not believe. It was reported on by Drop Site News within the first couple of days of the war. Just want to point that out for the previous posters on here who malign drop site as fake news. They have done really important journalism in this war and with Gaza. Check their x for constant updates. Independent media is where the real news is being reported.[/quote] Here is the original report from Drop Site on March 1. I am glad that NY times has an article about it, even though it is 4 weeks late. https://www.dropsitenews.com/p/iran-lamerd-sports-hall-teenage-girls-killed-us-israel-war[/quote] You sound like an idiot, or at the very least functionally illiterate. The first article in this thread is from the New York Times and it’s from early March when the bombing occurred Feb 28. They’re not “four weeks late.” [/quote] The first day of attacks, Feb 28, there were two different attacks with massive children casualties. One on the girls school is well known and is what the ny times article in the first post is about. That day there was also an attack on a neighborhood gym in the city of Lamerd. Many teen girls died who were using the gym for sports practice. This strike was not widely reported. But drop site did have a full report about it the very next day. The ny times article this week is about the Lamerd strike. Hence them being four weeks late.[/quote]
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